I'm working on an update right now.
It features:
- An OS module patch
- More functions for use with numbers
- A function that provides the user's home directory (So the stuff Dj Tech42 is talking about can be resolved automatically)
- A function that provides the Alice directory
- Some other features.

Cool! What file structure does Linux have? Windows is C:\folder\folder and Mac is /folder/folder. I am wondering because I have a Windows version and a Mac version of my flight simulator, but will one of the versions work on Linux, too?

I'm working on an update right now.
It features:
- An OS module patch
- More functions for use with numbers
- A function that provides the user's home directory (So the stuff Dj Tech42 is talking about can be resolved automatically)
- A function that provides the Alice directory
- Some other features.

this would make the job of saving and loading so much easier and i could really use it. looking forward to next update now

Cool! What file structure does Linux have? Windows is C:\folder\folder and Mac is /folder/folder. I am wondering because I have a Windows version and a Mac version of my flight simulator, but will one of the versions work on Linux, too?

Not got a clue.

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Originally Posted by Jabadahut50

this would make the job of saving and loading so much easier and i could really use it. looking forward to next update now

This is on hold because I'm wanting Addons out ASAP, then I can work on this again.

When using the IO Tool you can make it save to the Alice directory by setting the save path without a directory (ie "savedata.dat" only, without directory). But, I'm sorry - I am quite busy with Addons etc.

When using the IO Tool you can make it save to the Alice directory by setting the save path without a directory (ie "savedata.dat" only, without directory). But, I'm sorry - I am quite busy with Addons etc.

Whoa, awesome! I didn't know about that! That should make the world work on any computer very easily. Thanks!

I know...I said already that it looks interesting, but at the same time, what's it for?

It lets you save things from your world (like settings, what level you were on, achievements). You write text to a text file. Then, when the world runs, it loads from the text file and using if statements, you can have the world set variables to "restore its progress." So, it basically lets you save while the Alice world is running, which is AWESOME.

It lets you save things from your world (like settings, what level you were on, achievements). You write text to a text file. Then, when the world runs, it loads from the text file and using if statements, you can have the world set variables to "restore its progress." So, it basically lets you save while the Alice world is running, which is AWESOME.

I am envious that I am not smart enough to figure out how to do that! That is awesome!